Health Inequalities Strategy (HIS) Delivery plan 2015-2018 Laura Austin Croft Maddy Gupta-Wright.

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Health Inequalities Strategy (HIS) Delivery plan Laura Austin Croft Maddy Gupta-Wright

Health Inequalities Differences in health between social groups or populations. Interaction of factors make health inequalities complex Mayoral responsibility to consider & reduce HI Demographic Social Environmental Structural Political Economical Behavioural Categories of factors that can result in health inequalities

Determinants of health Dahlgren and Whitehead (1991)

The Mayor’s Health Inequalities Strategy (2010) Five strategic objectives Empowering individuals and communities Equitable access to high quality health and social care services Income inequality and health Health, work and well-being Healthy places Taken forward by influence, working collaboratively with others and sharing expertise. inequality inequality

Recognise the work we have done (and its strengths) Describe the new health and social care landscape and opportunities for reducing health inequalities Developing a way of describing and tracking HI over time Respond to the London Health Commission recommendations – where the Mayor is best placed for strategic leadership HIS delivery plan

Demonstrating achievements from the first few years of Strategy delivery Identifying a pattern of what the GLA can uniquely do (and the breadth of action) Part of the narrative that supports the delivery refresh (i.e. what we are going to build on going forwards…) What has been achieved to date

Six GLA delivery strengths ThemeExample 1. Coordinating collaborative action Well London, Healthy Schools, Healthy Workplaces, Volunteering 2. Instigating pan London leadership The London Health Board; the London Health Commission 3. Building the case for actionThe economic case for investing in early years; Invisible cost of mental health report 4. Communication campaignsHIV national testing week; cancer awareness pop up shops 5. Integrating action across plans and strategies Improving the health of Londoners transport action plan; London Plan guidance 6. Enhancing support for the health needs of vulnerable groups Commissioning support services for rough sleepers.

The new health and social care landscape Highlights new duties on reducing health inequalities Updates the role of the GLA and its scope for reducing health inequalities across London Supports conversation about how the new duties are being/can be used to support a reduction in health inequalities

Levers for reducing health inequalities Other: Social Value Act 2013; Equality Duty Act 2010 Health inequalities in London Local authorities Health and well-being boards; Joint Strategic Needs Assessments; Health and well-being strategies Clinical commissioning groups & NHS providers Access, outcomes, integration of services Public Health England Public Health Outcomes Framework; PHE- London. GLA and the GLA Group TfL; London Enterprise Panel; London Housing Board; London Plan; London Health Board; Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime.

Indicators need to be… 1.Meaningful 2.Easy to understand and communicate 3.Relevant to changing policy context 4.Span the life-course 5.To be tracked over time 6.Levers for action 7.Most accurate and valid data – for London and the borough levels, collected annually 8.Maximum of 12

Indicators for health inequalities – Plan so far Conception Birth Childhood and Adolescence Working age Older age 1. ‘Late’ antenatal care NHS England 2. School Readiness PHOF 3. Educational achievement Department for Education 6. Statutory Homelessness Department for Communities and Local Government 9. RTC rate based on exposure Transport for London 10. Self-reported well- being Office for National Statistics AND 12. Slope Index of Inequality for Life Expectancy PHOF 4. London Living Wage Office for National Statistics 5. Unemployment rates Department for Work and Pensions 11. Healthy Life Expectancy PHOF AND 7. Influenza vaccination Public Health England 8. Childhood obesity? TBC

Next steps Stakeholder engagement on levers on reducing health inequalities and the proposed set of metrics. September to November 2014 Publication of London Health Commission (LHC) recommendations October 2014 Developing draft delivery plan in light of LHC recommendations November to December 2014 Consulting with the London Assembly on the draft plan January 2015 Publication of the Delivery plan for February 2015